well Said electric sys nuclear power plants that are constructed by the low bidder most likely won't do well in an earthquake not to mention 30 years old and embrittlement of the steel concrete heat exchanger's pumps valves and the electronics failure analysis tells us shut down stop the cycle of death from uranium tailings to what you do with the waste never ending death never ending financial expense never ending dangerous it was a lie from the get-go if you do anything today people pick up your telephone and tell them you don't want it anymore and not just your politicians call your brokers call your financial planners tell them hell no to any nuclear investments stop paying for this it's up to each one of us the future may not be already damn fool nuclear power and earthquakes don't mix that alone is enough to have never done lying bastards…. It's called the Greed algorithm to our own end﻿

2/3/2016 6:20 AM 57deg. F raining heavy big contrast to yesterday! Outdoor thermometer hit 80 deg. F by late afternoon. Had clear skies briefly, then lots of chem trails. Your reports make me wonder if scientists in the government's employ really do any work, or wait for those who think outside the box to come up with solutions for them, (usually after doling out unfair criticism or outright disdain for their conclusions). Keep up the good work!﻿

On this date in History – February 2,1653 – New Amsterdam becomes a city (later renamed New York City)1789 – Extreme cold occurred on Ground Hog Day. It dropped to -28°F at Hartford, CT and -18°F near Philadelphia, PA1811 – Russian settlers establish Ft Ross trading post, north of San Francisco1852 – 1st British public men's toilet opens (Fleet St London)1887 – In Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania the first Groundhog Day is observed1893 – 35.73 inches of rain fell in 24 hours at Beerwah, Queensland, Australia1901 – A Pacific Mail Steamer struck a rock while attempting to enter the Golden Gate during heavy fog. 128 people drowned1931 – 1st use of a rocket to deliver mail (Austria)1947 – The lowest temperature recorded on the North American Continent occurred at Snag, Yukon Territory with a reading -81°F1951 – -35°F (-37°C), Greensburg, Indiana (state record until 1994)1954 – Snow falls on Gibraltar1954 – Pres Eisenhower reports detonation of 1st H-bomb (done in 1952)1956 – A record snowstorm in New Mexico and west Texas began on Ground Hog's Day. The storm produced 15 inches of snow at Roswell NM, and up to 33 inches in the Texas Panhandle.1976 – Saint John, New Brunswick Canada and the area around the Bay of Fundy reported wind gusts to 118 mph and wave heights up to 39 feet with swells to 32.5 feet1977 – Burn up of Salyut 4 Space Station (USSR)1989 – 0°F (-18°C) or below in 15 US statesUnseasonably warm weather continued across the southeastern U.S. Many cities reported record high temperatures for the date, including Wilmington, NC with a reading of 80°1995 – US space shuttle Discovery launched2002 – In Canada, Ottawa's Rideau Canal, renowned as the world's longest skating rink, finally opened, its latest opening date ever. For most of the winter the Canal had been a stretch of slush and puddles. It will be the shortest skating season ever lasting just 25 days2003 – In Africa, a tornado struck remote areas of the central Congo about 150 miles northeast of the capital of Kinshasa. The tornado killed more than 100 people, injured 1,700 others, more than 200 critically2005 – A 24-hour record rainfall event occurred across the State of Victoria in Australia. Many local records were set including Melbourne with 4.72 inches2012 – Cold snap across Europe kills more than 100 people (over 400 people by Feb. 08)﻿

Awesome! Glad for the update! It happens that when news spreads, sometimes the original thinkers are left far behind or even lost! It's just a fact of human nature, or playing 'broken telephone'… As long as the good messages are not lost, I always say! Anyways, hot and dry here for the moment, even at ten after one in the morning! Asked myself a good question the other night: how many nights does a full day have? Anyhow, not much happening personally. Feeling better after a week long indigestion problem and a visit to the Doc! Hope you are all well, cozy and happy in your favourite spot! I am! Got a gig for a Friday night hosting karaoke! Chuffed! Weather looking good for a bit of travel! Just 'down the drag', but still! Warmest wishes to ye all! Raine and Pierre :-}﻿

Thanks for another great daily report. I love your info on the sun. As far as earthquakes go, I don't think anyone is better than Dutch, whether they have a PhD or are just a laymen. His forecast are almost always spot on week in and week out. I like you both and respect you both highly. I watch you every day for solar news and him everday for earthquake info and forecast. I know you've had your differences but I think you're both honestly trying to help people and both highly skilled in certain areas.﻿